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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 42

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T11E BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW, 'YORK, SUNDAY, AFRlh 29, 1923. 6 Commissioner of Koyal Canadian BROOKLYN AS HOST that a committee of five from the Chamber of Commerce will call on (he elclcfrates to act as their fruides for the remainder of the A police escort will accompany the police heads down 5th Manhattan, to the Manhattan Bridge. On I he llrooklyn side the party in about The Gold Standard) OF VISITING POLICE HEADS WEDNESDAY pearance Is further enhanced by a trunk fitted "Bdth two suitcases mounted on fivo aluminum bars on the rear. Bumpers, front artdl rear, art extra cord tire with cowcw windshield cleaner and motometer are also Included, ss standard eralpnrent with thia model, which, lists at $1,395 to.bwJi.ock.

ITiH. 8. CREATES DISTURBANCE Amityville, I I April 28 Frank; Buralco wa arretted last night along with eeveral others after ha created a ditfurbance in the Star Theater. wilt he arraigned on a. disorderly charge.

as the 5-eylinrVr Bed Seal Continental motor, Westinghonse starting, lighting and ignition. Borg and Beck clutch and others of a similar quality, this model has many new features of its own in addition to those found in the regular Anderson touring car. The body, which is coachbnilt In Anderson's own shops, is Luxor green with dark green disc wheels and black mudguards. The upholstery is of special green leather to harmonize with the general color scheme. A nickel-plated radiator with a German silver shell, nickel-plated windshield with sida wings, and nickel-plated bead-lampa and cowl lamps add to the dashing- appearance of the car.

The sporty ap Anderson Announces the Addition of Sport Touring W4th the demand for sport models growing- larger every day, tho Anderson "Motor Company has chosen a particularly opportune time to announce the addition for a sport touring car to its regular line. Like all Anderson models this car is the result of many months of planning, and considerable time and effort have been spent in producing a car that will be notabp) for its elegance, convenience and completeness in every detail. Built on the famous Anderson aluminum Six chassis, whose units include such universally known parts Northwest Mountea i-ouce, The Hon. Emile Trudel, Chief or Police. Quebec City; The Hon.

8. J. Dickson. Chief Constable, Toronto. Onlario: The Hon.

Waller B. Stane-land. Commissioner of. Tollce, tc- The Hon. Arturo Venepas.

Commissioner of Poltue. Valparaiso. China: The Hon. K. P.

Wans, Chief inspector, Shanghai Police Department Cuba. Brigadier Sr. IMacido Hernandez. Chief of Police, Havana. Denmark: The Hon.

Hakon Jor-gen'en. Subdirector, Police Department. Copenhagen; The Hon. Knc Sehaffer. Military Judge, Copenhagen Department.

Kevnt The Hon. T. Russell. Tolice What Makes the Reo the Heal Car for Women? tAt-KftiirWinnJwMi ilmf more vcmen are bavins and 100 motorcars, will proceed down r'lutbush ave. to 4th ave.

and to the Mush Terminal. I'rom there, they will proceed alonp 4th ave. to Hay llidpe rarkway and then by the Shore rd. to Fort Hamilton. Then by the Hamilton parkway to 92ft over Dykiir Heights to Cropsey ave.

and thp boardwalk. Orant H. Scott, actinff secretary of A nrmM yCT, gnH rhag -sanmen. in a TBajotitr at 1 the Chamber, and Frank 10. Grace, its car aateainTUBTrgme imai hit Culm- The Hon.

Has traffic secretary, are in charse of arrangements for the afternoon'3 pro- arjjtm mwa-ajv mm -t san Bey Klfaat, Inspector of. Tuhlic Secuntv. Ministry of Interior, Cairo. F.ngland: Gen. Sir William Hor- wood.

Commissioner of Police. New- Scotland Yard, London, H. r.ir John Henry, Koyal Board of Trade. Hnniluru: CaDt. Naooleon Alcan- tra, Tegucigalpa.

Chamber of Commerce to Take Conference Delegates on Tour of Boro and Navy Yard. Delegates of tlie International TolicP Conferenec. wliieh npens the Hotel Cimimmliiro. Manhattan-Monday, will clve up the third 'lay of the conference, xt Wrilnrs.lay. May 2, to a tour of Brooklyn anrt Coney Island.

Decision to visjt anil inspect KiiiRS 'ounty was arrival at following invitation by Arthur S. Somers, president of the Brooklyn Cham'n. of to lVilice Commissioif'r Richard K. Knrisfct. who is president of the international body.

The entire body of til" tlcleiratcs, somo 425 in all. will P.iusts of the Chamber, and, after a trip through llrooklyn by nintirar. will take the stents of Corny Island. The business of the gonfer-nee Kcneritlled lor the afternoon of Wednesday will be postponed to the eyenlnc. The party will leave the ommo-riore promptly at noon.

Just before rvierrJUg rrncar -widxiattfae peceaBity cf leitjjvlijga band from the wbeel ghw wanea drivers greater rrtiftlnKA BA rm Trtlltutjble riding CTUaStkjl WSMUUt '1 insn ree jiatp: mu nun. u-O'Duffy, Commissioner of Civic Guard, Dublin: The Hon. Patrick Walsh, Superintendent of Civic Guard. fatigaev and Reo'a beaoty always appeals to the tohebiV 4 Inborn senac apjaaaaponxa nne uuoga Italy: Commendatore Lmnerto Toinci Oiipqtnrn. Vernna.

delegated to represent the police of Italy. japan: rne non. jvazue oaua, sislant Commissioner of Police. TAbm Tha Unn Inei Sec retary, Home Department. Toklo.

1'anama; col. Ktcaroo uningo Assistant Police Commissioner, li If Ths tompleta lino of Rca Tassenger ear further includes S-Passenger Sedan, price the tuna Phaeton, Reo, $lfliSi the 7-Passenger Toarimt '8 Reo, Reo Tour Door Tj Reo Motor Car Co. of N. Inc 1530 BEDFORD BROOKLYN Telephone Prospect 5510 Panama-Paraguay: The Hon. William Wallace White.

Consul General. New York, delegated to represent the Police of Paraguay. Ti-ii- The Hrtre Orfnvln ft. Casnn. pram.

Mr. Grace is impressing private motorcars for the occasion. The Brooklyn Motor Vehicle Dealers' has already offered a considerable number of cars for the ilav, but -more are wanted. Dinner will be served the visitors at the Shelhurnr Hotel, and the return trip will proceed by Ocean park-wav to 1'rospect Tark. Eastern parkway.

Bedford ave. and the Navy Yard. Here the police heads will received by Hear Admiral Charles P. riunkitt. commandant: Capt.

D. W. Todd, captain of the yard, and a host of officers. They will inspect ihe battleship Wyoming, where tlvy will be received by Vice-Admiral John D. McDonald, commander of the scouting: fleet: Capt.

John 1). Walnwricht. chief of staff, and Capt. (leorge W. Laws, commanding the ship.

The Maryland, which, is in dry dock, and tho Arkansas, will also be visited. lloro President r.ieselmann has been invited by Mr. Sorners to hea 1 the Chamber's reception committee, invitations to be on this committee have also been extended to Former Senator William M. Calder. John H.

MeCooey. Jacob A. Livingston. Col. P.

1- Gerhardt. William H. Todd and about 50 other prominent men of llrooklyn. The foreign countries to he represented and their delegates follow: Argentina: The Hon. Cesar 13.

K.t-rheverry, Commissioner of Identification, Buenos Aires Department. Bermuda: The Hon. J. Howard Sempill. Chief of Police, Hamilton.

Brazil: The Hon. Carlos De Arro-itellos Oalvao, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Rio Janeiro Department. Canada: The Hon. W. TT.

Whatley. Chief Constable. Hamilton, Ontario; The Hon. Pierre Belanger. Superintendent of Police.

Montreal. Quebec; The Hon. Cortland Slarnes. Acting ave. Prefect of Police, Lima Depart ment.

tfULIDDE iMOTOBefSUPPLYCQ, Walcott, Chairman of Insular Police Commission, San Juan. Spain: The Hon. Carlos Alamo. Director General of Police Order, 239 W. 58th NeV York at Broadwav AUTHORIZED Madrid.

Sweden: The Hon. Gustaf Harle. riinf r.t HlliA illnptt hnlm' the Hon. Krir Hallgren, Chief of Detectives, Stockholm. A big Coachbilt Sedan Coachbilt Anderson Alurrfnus Body; 6 Cylinder Red Seal Continental Motor; Westinghouse Starting, Lighting and Ignition; Borg Beck Clutch Cord Tires: Alemite Lubrication; Snubbers; Motometer; Wind Shield Cleaner; Wind Shield Shade; Foot Dimmer for HeadligOs; Cowl Ventilator; Heater; Foot Rest; Vanity Set; Dome Light; Reading Lajap.

Averages 19 milea per llon of gas. Wheelbase, 115 Color Marcn body with black mud guards. DEALERS New and Used Cars OA' YOUR NEW CAR YOU MUST HAVE ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE GIVES G. M.

COHAN PLAY Perhaps In all Its sixty-seven years of existence St. Francis College has never given a play that hit the public more favorably than did Hit-the-T rail Holliday," a fur-act comedy by George. M. Cohan, presented Friday night by the students of St. Francis at the Academy of Muffic.

Every seat in the house was filled, and it was an unusally expectant audience that waited for the surtain to rise on Jonesburg somewhere in New England the "locale of the play. Those in the cast follow: J. Francis Lynch, Thomas B. Sheeran, William V. Toomey, John J.

Flynn, P. 1. Flannelly, Miss Kathleen Mcehan, James F. Twohy, Miss Margaret Frost, Charles G. Murphy, lOd-ward M.

Farrell, Paul V. Prender-gast, Miss Helen M. Toomey. Daniel Manning, George A. Zahn, Sylvester A.

Marsh, Robert Crowell, J. Ira Butler, Harry P. Blahrr, John J. Kilgallen and Edward Kichards. only H595 Sport Sedan 1745 Touring Car 1195 Coach 1450 Sport Touringyn395 f.

o. b. Rock Hill, S. C. ANDERSON ALUMINUM SIX' Mathison Motor Sales Company 1609 BEDFORD Avenue Telephone Decatur 8500-01 HEILBRON EVERETT MOTOR CORP.

13929 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica, L. I. Telephone 7020 Jamaica HACK TRACK M)TS SF.LLING. Win. K.

Harmon sold In their Kings Club district, formerly the old Gravesend Race Track, plots as follows: Northeast corner nl Avenue and Fast 1st to John J. Avlronj southwest corner or Gravisend ave. and Billings pi. lo Robert L. Kern; northeast corner of ilravescnd ave.

and Avenue to Kucene Kramer; southeast corner of Kings Highway and East 2d to Frank and Joseph Martin; a BO-fool plot on Ocean Parkway, near Avenue to M. 1. Nova; 60 foot plot on Ocean Parkway, near Avenue to n. C. Lester and Robert J.

lie-riowan; a 60 fool plot on Fust 2nd near Avenue to Wm. L. Willing: 60 foot plot on Avenue S. near Gravesend to A. 10.

Reiss; 4" foot plot on Avenue near West to Celia Lerner; 40 foot plot on Avenue lr, near Gravesend to Morris Whitman: plots on Gravesend between Aenvues and to Ar.na Pierson and Maee; plots on Colin pl.f near Gravesend to Henry A. Thrme. Arthur S. Jackson, Fred W. Blake; and plots on Whitney near Gravesend to James H.

Rickey, B. F. and John J. Woods. THE BUMPER WITH THE SHOCK ABSORBER The Ramspring has established a new high standard of grace and security in protective equipment.

The design and construction are exclusive, with patented features in both appearance and performance. There are no conies of the Ramspring. Its identity and efficiency are never challenged. DISTRIBUTORS Fraser-Burtenshaw Sales Inc. 917 Atlantic Ave.

s. llllllillllllllli lllllllipp I ffh Possession to Cherish for Years Behind This Roamer-Built SI 1A BARLEY I NTO each and every part stands an institution with many years of successful, uninterrupted, unblemished manufacturing history What an automobile IS depends on what it is made of and HOW it is made. Nothing a manufacturer claims can alter that basic fact. The Barley Six Chassis is built to endure. It is designed for the road.

Its EIGHT-INCH PRESSED STEEL frame is drilled not punched and is hot' riveted throughout. In few cars at any price can you find a frame to compare with it in no car within several hundred dollars of the Barley Six price I the whole citable of Case Atodel motor cars there has been built a resistance to wear that years of constant usage cannot defeat. There are many older Case cars in service today that have attained totals of thou: thousands of miles And anything that my earlier Case ever has done tho new Model will do also he tier, tnori moothly and with ftrcver ca.v:'. sturdy Motor Car a possession owners in right- fully expect to cherish lor ycr.r.. Kondiifn: fit7fi; Tirhn.

$1700; Ci) K'ifM; Sf tl'ni. -iy MARMON A ill li iiliillii i I i 1 Eye-Sec Siiort Cur, Kramer-Kufel Auto Sales Inc. 1629 Aventia Tel. Decatur 1830-23G!) With so many owners as authority for Marmon superiority, some of the most confirmed users of other makes are turning to this car to-day as the most complete and satisfying embodiment of comfort, performance, distinctive appearance and perennial stamina. I i i I II i i I I i i liHSiiii 3v 111 For exact information on maintenance costs and actual experience of local owners we invite you to inspect the records in our salesrooms.

You can drive any wheel of any Barley Six up on a 12-inch curb and you can ihen open and shut every door with case. In the Barley Six the builders have realized a car that is a Marvel of Power, a Quiet Performer, and Remarkable for its Snappy Fick-L'p. It is OVER-SIZF. i-n every detail of construction. It handles easily because it has a Steering Assembly big enough for a car double its weight.

Thc Barlcy Six is a strikingly handsome car that can be maintained on a modest income. In appearance, in pleasing, graceful, distinctive sweep of line; in appointments, fittings and finish, the Barley Six will bear comparison with the costliest cars. A study of its specifications, a look at its lines, and a spin in it behind the wheel will convince you that the Barley Six is a fit companion for its running mate, the Roamcr. Touring Car $1395 Sport Model $1495 Touring Sedan 1685 Standard Sedan 1850 Sport Sedan $2250 (). li.

Kalamazoo Valuable Territory available for atgres3vc dealers who appreciate a car built right and sold at a reasonable price. Lavender Motor Sales Co. 1730 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn Telephone Flatbur-h 2900 GRABIE-BERGER Inc. Telephone i 2800 1640 Bedford Avenue rm rrn i i i i 1 1 r. 1 1 v.

1 1 i -t fi 1. 1 INDIANAPOLIS Establiihed 165I NORDYKE MARMON COMPANY.

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